Stephen C. Apostolof

Stephen C. Apostolof
Born
Stefan Hristov Apostolov

(1928-02-25)February 25, 1928
Burgas, Bulgaria
DiedAugust 14, 2005(2005-08-14) (aged 77)
Mesa, Arizona, United States
NationalityAmerican
Other namesA. C. Stephen
Robert Lee
The Prince of Confidential
Occupation(s)Producer, Film director, Scriptwriter
Years active1956–1978
Notable workOrgy of the Dead, Fugitive Girls
StyleCamp, Sexploitation, Nudie-cutie, Costume film, Caper
Spouses
Joan
(m. 1953⁠–⁠1963)
(4 children)
(m. 1964⁠–⁠1965)
Barbara Cooper
(m. 1972⁠–⁠2005)
(1 child)

Stephen C. Apostolof (February 25, 1928 – August 14, 2005), sometimes credited under aliases A.C. Stephen(s) or Robert Lee, was a Bulgarian-American filmmaker specializing in low-budget exploitation and erotic films, who gained a cult following for a wide variety of films that range from erotic horror (Orgy of the Dead) and suburban exposé (Suburbia Confidential) to western-themed costume pictures (Lady Godiva Rides) and Mission Impossible-type capers such as (Hot Ice). Apostolof had gained a reputation for creating high-quality mass entertainment with minimal budgets. He was also one of the few directors to work steadily with the infamous Ed Wood and such sexploitation icons as Marsha Jordan and Rene Bond in the 1960s and 1970s.[citation needed]